Civil Rights
Jun. 22, 2006
Full 9th Circuit Panel Weighs School's Hawaiians First Policy
Several judges on a federal appeals court panel said Tuesday that a private school that gives preference to native Hawaiian students may not be bound by a slavery-era civil rights law barring racial discrimination.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Several judges on a federal appeals court panel said Tuesday that a private school that gives preference to native Hawaiian students may not be bound by a slavery-era civil rights law barring racial discrimination.
In oral arguments before a 15-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, an attorney claimed his client, a white student, was ille...
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